Publications of Bruce R. Kuniholm     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. B. Kuniholm. The United States and Turkey.  in progress.
  2. B. Kuniholm. The Palestine Problem and United States Policy, with an annotated bibliography by Michael Rubner. Claremont, CA: Regina Books, 1986. 157 pp. pp.
  3. B. Kuniholm. The Persian Gulf and United States Policy. Claremont: CA: Regina Books, 1984. 220 pp. pp.
  4. B. Kuniholm. The Near East Connection: Greece and Turkey in the Reconstruction and Security of Europe, 1946-1952. Brookline, Mass.: Hellenic Press, 1984. 50 pp. pp.
  5. B. Kuniholm. The Origins of the Cold War in the Near East: Great Power Conflict and Diplomacy in Iran, Turkey, and Greece. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1980. 485 pp. pp. (2nd ed., w/ Epilogue (Princeton: PUP, 1994), 509 pp.)

Journal Articles

  1. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and the World in 25 years: Thinking about the Future." South Atlantic Quarterly 102.2 and 3 (Spring/Summer 2003): 477-492.
  2. B. Kuniholm. "9/11, the 'Great Game' and the 'Vision Thing': The Need for (and elements of) a More Comprehensive Bush Doctrine." Journal of American History 89.2 (September, 2002): 426-438.
  3. B. Kuniholm. "L'identite Turque et le Probleme Kurde de Turquie." L'identite: Choix ou Combat? Septieme serie: Colloques XV (2002): 75-82. (La Faculte des Sciences Humaine et Sociales (Groupe de recherches sur la Mediterranee), Universite de Tunis)
  4. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey's Accession to the European Union: Differences in European and United States Attitudes, and Challenges for Turkey." Turkish Studies 2.1 (Spring, 2001): 25-53.
  5. B. Kuniholm. "Contingency Plans, Intelligence, Vital Interests and Reality." Diplomatic History 24.1 (Winter, 2000): 145-149.
  6. B. Kuniholm. "Contingency Plans, Intelligence, Vital Interests and Reality." Diplomatic History 24.1 (Winter, 2000): 145-149.
  7. B. Kuniholm. "The Geopolitics of the Caspian Basin." Middle East Journal 54.1 (Fall, 2000): 546-571.
  8. B. Kuniholm. "Sovereignty, Democracy and Identity: Turkey's Kurdish Problem and the West's Turkish Problem." Mediterranean Politics 1.3 (Winter, 1996): 353-370.
  9. B. Kuniholm. "The End of the Cold War in the Near East: What it Means for Historians and Policy Planners." Diplomatic History 16.1 (Winter, 1992): 104-113.
  10. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and the Black Sea Region Economic Initiative." GOZLEM, Sayi 20 (Sonbahar, 1992): 24-28.
  11. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and the West." Foreign Affairs 70.2 (Spring, 1991): 34-48.
  12. B. Kuniholm. "There You Go Again? Gary Sick, Ronald Reagan, and the Iranian Revolution." Iranian Studies XXIV.1-4 (1991): 61-69.
  13. B. Kuniholm. "Foreign Relations, Public Relations, Accountability and Understanding." Perspectives 28.5 (May/June 1990): 1-12. (Reprinted in the Congressional Record, October 19, 1990, S16291-S16292)
  14. B. Kuniholm. "Retrospect and Prospect: Forty Years of US Middle East Policy." The Middle East Journal 41.1 (Winter, 1987): 7-25.
  15. B. Kuniholm. "The Carter Doctrine, the Reagan Corollary, and Prospects for United States Policy in Southwest Asia." International Journal XLI.2 (Spring, 1986): 342-361. (Reprinted in Lori Bogle, The Cold War, Vol. 2 (Routledge: New York, 2001), 432 pp.)
  16. B. Kuniholm. "Rhetoric and Reality in The Aegean: U.S. Policy Options Toward Greece and Turkey." SAIS Review 6.1 (Winter-Spring 1986): 137-157.
  17. B. Kuniholm. "Carrots and Sticks: The Questions of U.S. Influence over Israel." International Journal 38.4 (Fall, 1983): 700-712.
  18. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and NATO: Past, Present, and Future." ORBIS 27.2 (Summer, 1983): 421-445.
  19. B. Kuniholm. "What the Saudis Really Want: A Primer for the Reagan Administration." ORBIS 25.1 (Spring, 1981): 107-122. (Republished in the reprint series sponsored by the Center for Islamic and Arabian Development Studies, Duke University; and by the School of International Studies, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, U.S. Army, April 1983)
  20. B. Kuniholm. "Apples and Dominoes: The Northern Tier as Cruciible for Postwar America." Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 4.1 (Winter, 1979): 1-22.

Chapters in Books

  1. B. Kuniholm. "Die Nahostkriege, der Palastinakonflikt und er Kalte Krieg." Heisse Kriege im Kalten Krieg. Ed. Bernd Greiner, Christian Th Muller, Dierk Walter 2006
  2. B. Kuniholm. "Thinking about the Future: Turkey, the United States and the World." Turkish-American Relations: Past, Present and Future. Ed. Mustafa Aydin and Cagri Erhan Routledge, 2004: 213-229.
  3. B. Kuniholm. "9/11, the 'Great Game' and the 'Vision Thing': The Need for (and elements of) a More Comprehensive Bush Doctrine." History and September 11. Ed. Joanne Meyerowitz Temple University Press, 2003: 191-210.
  4. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey's Accession to the European Union: Differences in European and American Attitudes, and the Challenges for Turkey." La Turchia oggi 1. Serie I uaderni di MeriforIl Ponte: Bologna, 2002: 97-119.
  5. B. Kuniholm. "The Evolving Strategic and Political Significance of Turkey's Relationship with NATO." A History of NATO: The First Fifty Years, Vol. 3. Ed. Gustav Schmidt Palgrave: New York, 2001: 339-357 and 445-446.
  6. B. Kuniholm. "Foreign Relations: U.S. Relations with the Middle East." The Oxford Companion to United State History. Ed. Paul S. Boyer, et al. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001: 283-285.
  7. B. Kuniholm. "The Geopolitics of the Region." The Caspian Sea: The Quest for Environmental Security. Ed. William Ascher and Natalia Mirovitskaya Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2000: 91-116.
  8. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey's Jupiter Missiles and the U.S.-Turkish Relationship." Kennedy and Europe. Ed. Douglas Brinkly and Richard Griffith Louisiana State University Press; Baton Rouge, 1999: 116-128.
  9. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey's Jupiter Missiles and the U.S.-Turkish Relationahip." Kennedy and Europe. Ed. Doglas Brinkley and Richard Griffith Louisiana State University Press: Baton Rouge, 1999: 116-128.
  10. B. Kuniholm. "The Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations."  Ed. Bruce W. Jentleson and Thomas G. Patterson Council on Foreign Relations and Oxford University Press: New York and Oxford, 1997 Biographical sketches and discussions of the following subjects: (a)"Leslie Aspin, Jr.," Vol. 1, p. 111;(b) "James Addison Baker, III," Vol. 1, pp. 128-129;(c)"Harold Brown," Vol. 1, pp. 183-184;"Central Treaty Organization," Vol. 1, p. 232;(e)"Richard Bruce Cheney," Vol. 1, pp. 237-238; (f)"Warren Minor Christopher," Vol. 1, pp. 257-258;(g)"Sidney Lawrence Eagleburger," Vol. 2,p. 47;(h)"Turkey," Vol. 4,p. 219-227.
  11. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and the West: From World War II to Today." Turkey Between East and West: New Challenges for a Rising Regional Power. Ed. Vojtech Mastney and R. Craig Nation Westview Press: Boulder Colorado, 1996: 45-69.
  12. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and the East: The International Relations of Turkey after the Cold War (Die neue rolle der Turkei zwichen Europa und Asien)." Europe Turkiye 1/94. Ed. Ertugrul Uzun and Murat Suner Babel-Verlag: Berlin, 1994: 104-131.
  13. B. Kuniholm. "The Origins of the Cold War in the Near East." Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1991: A Retrospective. Ed. Gabriel Gorodetsky Frank Cass: London, 1994: 135-145.
  14. B. Kuniholm. "Savas Sonrasi Dunyalar: Lozan Konferansi ve Soguk Savas Sonrasi ("Postwar World: The Lausanne Conference and the Post Cold War Era")." 70. Yilinda: Lozan Baris Antlasmasi. Inonu Vakfi: Ankara, 1994: 183-193.
  15. B. Kuniholm. "Dean Acheson, Loy Henderson, and the Origins of the Truman Doctrine." Dean Acheson and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy. Ed. Douglas Brinkley St. Martin's/Macmillan, 1993: 73-108.
  16. B. Kuniholm. "Great Power Rivalry and the Persian Gulf." The Persian Gulf Crisis: Power in the Post-Cold War World. Ed. Robert Helms II and Robin Dorff New York: Praeger, 1993: 39-55.
  17. B. Kuniholm. "The U.S. Experience in the Persian Gulf." The Persian Gulf Crisis: Power in the Post-Cold War World. Ed. Robert Helms II and Robin Dorff New York: Praeger, 1993: 57-69.
  18. B. Kuniholm. "U.S. Responses to the Persian Gulf Crisis: Grappling for a Policy." The Persian Gulf Crisis: Power in the Post-Cold War World. Ed. Robert Helms II and Robert H. Dorff New York: Praeger, 1993: 95-105.
  19. B. Kuniholm. "After the Gulf War: Turkey and the East." The Persian Gulf War: Views from the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Ed. Herbert H. Blumberg and Christopher C. French University Press: Lanham, M.D., 1993: 453-467.
  20. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey." Encyclopedia Aemricana Annual: 1993/Encyclopedia Yearbook. Grolier, Inc.: Dansbury, Conn., 1993: 543-545.
  21. B. Kuniholm. "The End of the Cold War in the Near East: What it Means for Historians and Policy Planners." The End of the Cold War: Its Meaning and Implications. Ed. Michael J. Hogan Cambridge University Press: New York, 1992: 161-173.
  22. B. Kuniholm. "U.S. Relations with the Middle East: 1960s to the Present." Chapter 13 in Safeguarding the Republic: Essays and Documents in American Foreign Relations, 1890-1991. Ed. Howard Jones Chicago: Lyceum Books, Inc., 1992: 304-371.
  23. B. Kuniholm. "Containing the Soviets at the Northern Tier." Origins of the Cold War. Ed. Thomas G. Paterson and Robert J. McMahon D.C. Heath: Lexington, Mass., 1991: 189-197.
  24. B. Kuniholm. "Rules of the Game: The Geopolitics of U.S. Policy Options in Southwest Asia." Neither East Nor West: Iran, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Ed. Nikki Keddie and Mark Gasiorowski New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1990: 201-218.
  25. B. Kuniholm. "Rings and Flanks: the Defense of the Middle East in the Early Cold War." The Cold War and Defence. Ed. Keith Neilsen and Ronald Haycock New York: Praeger, 1990: 111-135.
  26. B. Kuniholm. "U.S. Interests in Turkey." United States Foreign Policy Regarding Greece, Turkey and Cyprus--The Rule of Law and Amiercan Interests. Washington, D.C.: the American Hellenic Institute, 1989: 17-24.
  27. B. Kuniholm. "Conventional Defense Improvements in NATO, the Southern Flank, and Alliance Defense`." The Future of Conventional Defense Improvements in NATO. Ed. Steve Szabo Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1989: 263-286.
  28. B. Kuniholm. "U.S. Policy in the Near East: The Triumphs and Tribulations of the Truman Administration." The Truman Presidency. Ed. Michael Lacey Cambridge: Woodrow Wilson International center for Scholars and Cambridge University Press, 1989: 299-338.
  29. B. Kuniholm. "Azerbaijan V. History From 1941 to 1947." Encyclopedia Iranica. Ed. Atas-Bayhaqi, Ehsan Yarshater London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1989: 231-234.
  30. B. Kuniholm. "Iran." The Harry S. Truman Encyclopedia. Ed. Richard S. Kirkendall Boston: G.K. Hall & Cp/, 1989: 178-179.
  31. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey." The Harry S. Truman Encyclopedia. Ed. Richard S. Kirkendall Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1989: 367-368.
  32. B. Kuniholm. "East or West? The Geopolitics of Turkey and its NATO Alliance." The Middle East Turkey and the Atlantic Alliance. Ed. Ali Karaosmanoglu and Seyfi Tashan Ankara: Foreign Policy Institute, September, 1987: 134-157.
  33. B. Kuniholm. "US Policy Options in the Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia." Security in the East: Regional Change and Great Power Strategies. Ed. Sam Wells and Mark Bruzonsky Boulder, Col. and London: Westview Press, 1987: 306-346.
  34. B. Kuniholm. "The Palestinian Problem and U.S. Policy." Security in the Middle East: Regional Change and Great Power Strategies. Ed. Sam Wells and Mark Bruzonsky Boulder, Col. and London: Westview Press, 1987: 184-214.
  35. B. Kuniholm. "The Origins of the First Cold War: Methodologies, Values, and their Implications for East-West Relations." The Cold War Past and Present. Ed. Richard Crockatt and Steve Smith London: George Allen and Unwin, 1987: 37-57.
  36. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey, NATO and U.S. Policy." U.S. Security Concerns in the North-Eastern Mediterranean. College Park: University of Maryland, 1987: 56-72. a CIDCM Conference Report
  37. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and the United States: Views and Expectations." Turkish-American Relations: Forty Years of Continuity and Change. Istanbul: The Political and Social Studies Foundation, Fatih Cenclik Vakfi Matbaa Isletmesi, 1987: 27-40.
  38. B. Kuniholm. "Strategies for Containment in the Middle East, Chapter 18." Containment: Concept and Policy. Ed. Terry L. Deibel and John Lewis Gaddis Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1986: 423-456.
  39. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and NATO." NATO and the Mediterranean. Ed. Lawrence S. Kaplan, Robert W. Clawson, and Raimondo Luraghi New York: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1985: 215-237.
  40. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey in the World, Ch. 2." The Middle East in Turkish-American Relations. Ed. George S. Harris Washington, D.C.: Heritage Foundation and the Foreign Policy Institute of Ankara, 1985: 9-16.
  41. B. Kuniholm. "A Palestinian State." Pros and Cons. Ed. Walter Isaccson New York: Putnam, 1983: 233-242.
  42. B. Kuniholm. "The United States and the Middle East Since 1941." Guide to American Foreign Relations Since 1700. Ed. Richard Burns Santa Barbara and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 1983: 955-993. Contributing editor, responsible for Chapter 33
  43. B. Kuniholm. "Tevfik Rustu Aras." The Biographical Dictionary of Internationalists. Ed. Warren Kuehl Westport, CT and London: Greenwood Press, 1983: 22-24.

Book Reviews

  1. Stephen Pelletière. America's Oil Wars.  International History Review (forthcoming).
  2. Steve A. Yetiv. Crude Awakenings: Global Oil Security and American Foreign Policy.  International History Review (forthcoming).
  3. Peter L. Hahn. Crisis and Crossfire.  Journal of Cold War Studies (forthcoming).
  4. Vassilis Fouskas. Zones of Conflict: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Balkans and the Greater Middle East.  Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans 7.1 (March, 2005): 126-128.
  5. Athanasios Lykogiannis. Britain and the Greek Economic Crisis 1944-1947: from Liberation to the Truman Doctrine.  American Historical Review 109.5 (December, 2004): 1633-1634.
  6. Claude Nicolet. United States Policy Towards Cyprus, 1954-1974: Removing the Greek-Turkish Bone of Contention.  Journal of American History (June, 2003): 294-295.
  7. Ioannis A. Stivachtis. Co-Operative Security and Non-Offensive Defense in the Zone of War: The Greek-Turkish and Arab-Israeli Cases.  Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans 5.1 (2003): 106-107.
  8. Ofira Seliktar. Failing the Crystal Ball Test: The Carter Administration and the Fundamentalist Revolution in Iran.  The International History Review (2003).
  9. Joseph T. Stanik. El Dorado Canyon: Reagan's Undeclared War with Qaddafi.  The International History Review (2003).
  10. Chris Ioannides. Realpolitik in the Eastern Mediterranean: From Kissinger and the Cyprus Crisis to Carter and the Lifting of the Turkish Arms Embargo.  Political Science Quarterly 117.3 (Fall, 2002): 516-517.
  11. Ekhavi Althanassopoulou. Turkey: Anglo-American Security Interests: 1945-1952.  Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans 3.1 (May, 2001): 95-96.
  12. Ioannis D. Stefanidis. Isle of Discord: Nationalism, Imperialism and the Making of the Cyprus Problem.  Journal of American History 87.4 (March, 2001): 1566-1567.
  13. Michael Cohen. Fighting World War Three from the Middle East: Allied Contingency Plans, 1945-1954.  Diplomatic History 24.1 (Winter, 2000): 145-149.
  14. Louis Kriesberg. International Conflict Resolution: The U.S.-USSR and Middle East Cases.  Political Psychology 17.2 (1996): 363-366.
  15. Edward J. Sheehy. The U.S. Navy, the Mdeiterranean, and the Cold War, 1945-1947.  The Pacific Historical Review LXIV.3 (August, 1995): 460-461.
  16. Homa Katourzian. Mussadiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran, and David-Pryce-Jones, The Closed Circle.  The International Journal of Middle East Studies 27.1 (February, 1995): 105-107.
  17. David Lesch. Syria and the United States: Eisenhower's Cold War in the Middle East.  American Historical Review 99.3 (June, 1994): 1002.
  18. Mark J. Gasiorowski. U.S. Foreign Policy and the Shah: Building a Client State in Iran.  Pacific Historical Review (August, 1993): 359-397.
  19. Carol Saivetz, ed.. The Soviet Union in the Third World.  The Russian Review 52.2 (April, 1993): 288-289.
  20. Robert Frazier. Anglo-American Relations with Greece: The Coming of the Cold War, 1942-1947.  The International History Review XV.1 (February, 1993): 200-201.
  21. Howard Jones. A New Kind of War.  The International History Review XV.1 (February, 1993): 204-206.
  22. Peter Hahn. The United States, Great Britain, and Egypt, 1945-1956.  Journal of American History (September, 1992): 7270728.
  23. August Norton and Martin Greenberg. The International Relations of the Palestine Liberation Organization.  Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 26 (1992): 94-95.
  24. Peter J. Stavrakis. Moscow and Green Communism, 1944-1949.  Canadian-American Slavic Studies 25.1-4 (1991): 356-357.
  25. Jon V. Kofas. Intervention and Underdevelopment: Greece During the Cold War.  Journal of Modern Greek Studies 9.2 (1991): 269-271.
  26. Sick, Gary. All Fall Down: America's Tragic Encounter with Iran.  Iranian Studies XXIV.1-4 (1991): 60-69.
  27. Sick, Gary. October Surprise: America's Hostages in Iran and the Election of Ronald Reagan.  Iranian Stueies XXIV.1-4 (1991): 60-69.
  28. Dankwart A. Rustow. Turkey: America's Forgotten Ally.  International Journal XLI.1 (Winter, 1989): 229-230.
  29. Carnes Lord. The Presidency and the Management of National Security.  North Carolina Historical Review LXVI.3 (July, 1989): 380-381.
  30. Kuross A. Samii. Involvement by Invitation: American Strategies of Containment in Iran.  The American Historical Review 94.3 (June, 1989): 895-896.
  31. John Limbert. Iran: At War with History.  The International History Review XI.2 (May, 1989): 396-398.
  32. James Bill. The Eagle and the Lion: The Tragedy of American-Iranian Relations.  The International History Review XI.2 (May, 1989): 394-396.
  33. B. Kuniholm. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952-1954.  X1989  (evaluated before a closed session of the Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentaiton, Department of State, Washington, D.C., NBov. 17, 1989, and subsequently published as "Foreign Relations, Public Relations, Accountability and Understanding," Perspectives, vol. 28, No. 5, 1990, pp. 1-12)
  34. Ruhollah Ramazani. The Gulf Cooperation Council: Record and Analysis.  Middle East Insight 6.3 (Fall, 1988): 65.
  35. Ricahrd C. Campany, Jr.. Turkey and the United States: The Arms Embargo Period.  The American Historical Review 92.5 (December, 1987): 1303.
  36. Maya Chadda. Paradox of Power: The United States in Southwest Asia, 1973-1984.  The Mdidle East Journal 41.3 (Summer, 1987): 478.
  37. Steven L. Spiegel. The Other Arab-Israeli Conflict: Making America's Middle East Policy from Truman to Reagan.  Journal of American History 72.4 (March, 1986): 1002.
  38. David Long. The United States and Saudi Arabai: Ambivalent Allies.  Middle East Journal 40.2 (Spring, 1986): 344-345.
  39. Derek Hopwood, ed.. Euro-Arab Dialogue: The Relations Between the Two Cultures.  American-Arab Affairs 16 (Spring, 1986): 142-145.
  40. Salah Al-Mani and Salah Al-Shaikhly. The Euro-Arab Dialogue: A Study in Associative Diplomacy.  American-Arab Affairs 16 (Spring, 1986): 142-145.
  41. Saadallah A.S. Hallaba. Euro-Arab Dialogue.  American-Arab Affairs 16 (Spring, 1986): 142-145.
  42. Joseph Weiler. Israel and the Creation of a Palestinian State: A European Perspective.  American-Arab Affairs 16 (Spring, 1986): 142-145.
  43. William Roger Louis. The British Empire in the Middle Est, 1945-1951: Arab Nationalism, the United States, and Postwar Imperialism.  American Historical Review 90.4 (October, 1985): 906-907.
  44. Gene R. Garthwaite. Khans and Shahs: A Documentary Analysis of the Bakhtiyari in Iran.  Dartmouth Alumni Magazine (September, 1985): 13-14.
  45. L. Carl Brown. International Politics and the Middle East: Old Rules, Dangerous Game.  Middle East Journal 39.2 (Spring, 1985): 372-373.
  46. Saodia Touval. The Peace Brokers: Mediators in the Arab-Isaeli Conflict, 1948-1979.  International Journal xxxviii.4 (Autumn 1983): 700-712.
  47. Henry Kissinger. White House Years.  International Journal xxxviii.4 (Autumn 1983): 700-712.
  48. Henry Kissinger. Years of Upheaval.  International Journal xxxviii.4 (Autumn 1983): 700-712.
  49. Jimmy Carter. Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President.  International Journal xxxviii.4 (Autumn 1983): 700-712.
  50. Zbigniew Brzezinski. Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security Advisor, 1977-1981.  International Journal xxxviii.4 (Autumn 1983): 700-712.
  51. Lawrwence Wittner. Aemrican Intervention in Greece, 1943-1949.  The Journal of American History 69.3 (December, 1982): 759.
  52. Irvine Anderson. Aramco, the United States and Saudi Arabia: A Study of the Dynamics of Foreign Oil Policy 1933-1950.  The Middle East Journal 36.4 (Autumn 1982): 608-609.
  53. Thomas Bryson. Seeds of Mideast Crisis: The United States Diplomatic Role in the Middle East During World War II.  The Journal of American History 68.3 (December, 1981): 729.
  54. Barry Rubin. Great Powers in the Middle East, 1941-1947: The Road to the Cold War.  The American Historical Review 86.4 (October, 1981): 859-896.
  55. Barry Rubin. Paved with Good Intentions: The American Experience and Iran.  The South Atlantic Quarterly 80.3 (Summer, 1981): 360-361.
  56. John Iatrides. Ambassador MacVeagh Reports: Greece, 1933-1947.  The International History Review 3.3 (July, 1981): 460-463.
  57. Edward Said. The Question of Palestine.  Middle Eastern Studies Association Bulletin (December, 1980): 52-53.
  58. B. Kuniholm. Foreign Relations of the United States: 1948. Vol. V: The Near East, South Asia, and Africa, Part 1.  The Journal of American History 67.2 (September, 1980): 461-463.
  59. B. Kuniholm. Foreign Relations of the United states: 1948. Vol. V: the Near East, South Asia, and Africa, Part 2.  The Journal of American History 67.2 (September, 1980): 461-463.

Monographs

  1. B. Kuniholm. Security and Identity: US-Turkish Relations Since World War II. (Nobel Institute Paper).  November, 1994. 50 pp. pp.
  2. B. Kuniholm. Intelligence Brief: Southwest Asia MCI 02.01. Marine Corps Institute: Arlington, Va, 1991.
  3. B. Kuniholm. The Geopolitics of US-Turkish Relations: Implications for the Future. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Working Paper #87. Washington, D.C., December, 1988. 47 pp. pp.

Papers Published

  1. B. Kuniholm. "Apples and Dominoes: The Northern Tier as Crucible for Postwar American." Jerusalem Journal of International Relations 4.1 (Winter 1979): 1-22.
  2. B. Kuniholm. "What the Saudis Really Want: A Primer for the Reagan Administration." ORBIS 25.1 (Spring 1981): 107-122. (Republished in the reprint series sponsored by the Center for Islamic and Arabian Development Studies, Duke University; and by the School of International Studies, John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center, U.S. Army, April 1983)
  3. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and NATO: Past, Present, and Future." ORBIS 27.2 (Summer 1983): 421-445.
  4. B. Kuniholm. "A Response to John Lewis Gaddis." Diplomatic History 7.3 (Summer 1983): 201-204.
  5. B. Kuniholm. "Carrots and Sticks: The Question of U.S. Influence over Israel." International Journal 38.4 (Fall 1983): 700-712.
  6. B. Kuniholm. "A Commentary on Melvyn Leffler, "The American Conception of National Security", AHR Forum." The American Historical Review 89.2 (April 1984): 385-390.
  7. B. Kuniholm. "Rhetoric and Reality in the Aegean: U.S. Policy Option Toward Greece and Turkey." SAIS Review 6.1 (Winter-Spring 1986): 137-157.
  8. B. Kuniholm. "The Carter Doctrine, the Reagan Corollary, and Prospects for United States Policy in Southwest Asia." International Journal XLI.2 (Spring 1986): 342-361. (Reprinted in Lori Bogle, The Cold War, Vol. 2, Routledge: New York, 2001, 432 pp)
  9. B. Kuniholm. "Retrospect and Prospect: Forty Years of US Middle East Policy." The Middle East Journal 41.1 (Winter 1987): 7-25.
  10. B. Kuniholm. "Foreign Relations, Public Relations, Accountability and Understanding." Perspectives 28.5 (June 1990): 1-12. (Reprinted in the Congressional Record, October 19, 1990, S16291-S16292)
  11. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey and the West." Foreign Affairs 70.2 (Spring 1991): 34-48.
  12. B. Kuniholm. "There You Go Again? Gary Sick, Ronald Reagan, and the Iranian Revolution." Iranian Studies XXIV.1-4 (1991): 61-69.

Other

  1. B. Kuniholm. "(Interviews: WRAL TV, NPR (Wisc. and Min.), ABC, Channel 5, 14, Chicago Tribune, Boston Herald." (2006).
  2. B. Kuniholm. "Kuniholm: America in the Great Game." Duke Dialogue (September 13, 2002).
  3. B. Kuniholm. "Bipartisan support critical to flexible and sustained U.S. policy toward Iraq." Raleigh News and Observer (September 29, 2002).
  4. B. Kuniholm. "Bush's Strategic Vision for Better Security." Raleigh News and Observer (December 19, 2002).
  5. B. Kuniholm. "Turkey's stake in U.S. troop request." Durham Herald-Sun (March 16, 2002).
  6. B. Kuniholm. "The Persian Gulf Region and the Great Powers." Hearings before the Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Committee on Foreign Reations, U.S. Senate, 102nd Congress, First Session, April and May 1991 U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington. (1991): 24-45. prepared testimony); and pp. 20-24, 50-53, 60-61, 65 (April 22); pp. 311-314, 328, 332 (May 23
  7. B. Kuniholm. "The Challenges of Peace." Raleigh News & Observer (March 3, 1991).
  8. B. Kuniholm. "Kuniholm on Kuwait." Duke Magazine (February-March 1991). Numerous TV, radio interviews
  9. B. Kuniholm. "A Commentary on Melvyn Leffler, "The American Conception of National Security," AHR Forum." The American Historical Review 89.2 (April, 1984): 385-390.
  10. B. Kuniholm. "A Response to John Lewis Gaddis." Diplomatic History 7.3 (Summer, 1983): 201-204.